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Old June-14th-2007 | 06:56 PM
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Win a NEW Protege Turbo Kit!

As the title states, ProtegeGarage is raffling off a brand new turbo kit for your Protege. By brand new I mean brand spanking new. This kit is a brand new, never installed, never boosted Mazdaspeed Protege turbo kit. It will come with the following components;

oil filter
all exhaust and oil gaskets
bypass valve
upper and lower radiator hoses
vacuum and oil lines
t25r turbocharger assembly
calloway manifold
mazdaspeed heat shield for the manifold
downpipe from turbocharger
factory charge pipes and clamps, including duct for airbox
exhaust manifold bolts and studs
water and oil feeds for the turbocharger

winner would need to supply an intercooler setup and fuel management. this could be accomplished by using a stock SMIC/radiator combo and mazdaspeed ECU for example. i will get pictures up of the goodies tonight.

raffle tickets are $10 each. so yes, for $10 you could be well on your way to turboing your N/A protege . I have stopped taking paypal but will do so for this raffle. post here if you are interested. if you wish to simply purchase one or more tickets, send paypal to kenRmiller@hotmail.com

even better, if you want to buy 5 tickets, the price for five will be only $40 rather than $50. how much nicer of a guy can i be?
Old June-14th-2007 | 07:27 PM
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hmm.. maybe if it was an upgraded turbo for the MSP
Old June-14th-2007 | 07:59 PM
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niice. everyone needs to get in on this
Old June-14th-2007 | 10:25 PM
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How long do we have to enter?
Old June-15th-2007 | 01:12 AM
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depends on the response - i am hoping to have it wrapped up in a month
Old June-15th-2007 | 02:04 AM
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I'm always up for donating....
Old June-15th-2007 | 06:20 AM
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$40 will be on it's way Wednesday. Been an expensive month so far, gonna gave to wait till next pay.
Old June-15th-2007 | 06:58 AM
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Hmmm, can I justify spending this after all my outlays recently for RX-7 and Speed6 parts? Not to mention if I win I would have to set aside the time for the install. Decisions, decisions...
Old June-16th-2007 | 10:01 AM
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Okay, decision made. Payment will be sent as soon as I log off and coax this slow system into opening PayPal.

Ken, thanks for doing this. It is an awesome gesture.
Old June-16th-2007 | 11:57 PM
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I'm going to try and get some money put into my paypal so I get in on this. Bank transfers take for ever. I'm going to do the $40 bit too.

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Old June-17th-2007 | 04:55 AM
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I wish I knew more about turbos. I'd honestly have NO IDEA what to do with a turbo+parts in a box :/
Old June-17th-2007 | 08:26 AM
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Insert flangies into thing-a-ma-bobs and attach horizontal blender, turn key and mash the pedal.
Old June-17th-2007 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Shasta
Insert flangies into thing-a-ma-bobs and attach horizontal blender, turn key and mash the pedal.
That's basically what I did and it worked out well in the end.

seriously though, I knew not very much about turbos as of September last year, and by the end of december I had assembled my own turbo kit, and by the first week of January I had installed it. There's a lot of information out there, but for the very basics, check http://auto.howstuffworks.com/turbo.htm
Old June-17th-2007 | 10:04 PM
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Not trying to get off topic but do turbos keep the vehicle reliable? Now before you say it I know they make factory cars with turbos but would it be correct to assume that a factory turbo car would have stronger bottom end over say the same model, non turbo version?My P5 warranty goes to April 08 so anytime after that I can install the one I win.
Old June-17th-2007 | 10:37 PM
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Well between the non-turbo and turbo Subaru Legacy they didn't (from what I've read), and well the Mazdaspeed Protege is the exact same engine (take that as you will).

hmm what else is offered with or without turbo.. oh yeah, the Mazdaspeed3.. from what I read has somethin (rods or pistons, don't remember) forged vs the non-speed variant, aside from all the other changes (direct injection and whatnot).

On at least most older Volvos (like the RWD ones) aside from the standard changes (different PCV system, different fuel control) it was the same engine.

I've seen enough 200k mile turbo cars to know that a little 'speed snail' under the hood doesn't mean the car won't last long.



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